ASU, UA get $2 million biomedical grant
Researchers at the University of Arizona and Arizona State University have been awarded more than $2 million to fund collaborative biomedical research projects for diseases such as asthma, Parkinson's disease, valley fever and cancer.
BIO5 at the University of Arizona is a collaborative bioresearch institute bringing together scientists from five disciplines (agriculture, medicine, pharmacy, basic science and engineering) to solve complex biological problems.
The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University addresses challenges to human health by integrating research in biology, chemistry, physics, medicine, agriculture, environmental science, electronics, engineering and computing.

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